Found this duck boat for the people with wooden duck boat disease...

Andrew

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http://www.sandypointboatworks.com/power_ducker.html

Please cut and paste, someday I will learn how to make the it "linkable".

I liked this boat.

A.
 
Andrew,
Here is a link to how to get the link to work. The "chain link" is the thing next to the picture "box" on the right at the top of the posting dialog box where you write your posts. Oh, and Apples work fine on the site. I have used my wifes power book with no problems. Good Luck

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A cool boat site too.
 
Thank you, I appreciate the help. Sadly the term "chain link" is meaningless to me. There is no button called "chain link". I'm sure it means something to people but not to me.

I'm doomed to a life of copy and paste.

I'm on my MacBook, I'll have to try on my Del next time.
 
I found this site a couple of years back. Just figured it was someone who decided to sell Devlin designs. Like the Aluminum BBIII looking boat on the Duckwater site. I've wondered if these guys pay a licensing fee since Sam has his plans copywrited.

Ed L.
 
I found this site a couple of years back. Just figured it was someone who decided to sell Devlin designs. Like the Aluminum BBIII looking boat on the Duckwater site. I've wondered if these guys pay a licensing fee since Sam has his plans copywrited.

Ed L.

Saw the sight also some time ago. The "merrymeeting bay sculler" they show is a picture right out of the TDB catalog (Todd Boat or TDB-16), rights for such is owned by the Arthur Armstrong Company who also bought TDB & own Phoenix (poke boat). Seems curious to me...but, that's just mho.
Lou
 
Same pic but they used a little photoshop magic. The dog no longer wears a collar and the added a decoy in front of the dogs feet on top of the boat deck. (guess changing the picture makes it ok?????)
 
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